What is the displacement of the Kawasaki Z900 in cc?
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Kawasaki Z900 has a displacement of 948cc. Displacement Introduction: Displacement (Swept volume), a specialized term in hydraulic transmission, refers to the volume of fluid inhaled or discharged per stroke or cycle. Generally, a larger displacement means the engine releases more energy (converting chemical energy of fuel into mechanical energy) per unit time, which translates to better "power performance". Displacement Calculation Method: Combustion chamber: the volume between the top of the piston at top dead center and the cylinder head. Total cylinder volume: the volume between the top of the piston at bottom dead center and the cylinder head. Engine displacement: the sum of the displacements of all cylinders in the engine is called the engine displacement. Vst=Vsi=(VstL - displacement, i - number of cylinders, D - cylinder diameter in mm, S - piston stroke).